Word: asked
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...colored entertainment, and which is sadly lacking in the run-of-the-mill Boston floor show. Last week I went overboard for Roscoe's tenor work. I've heard him several times since then and still haven't eaten my words. If you do go down to the Savoy, ask the band to play Liebestraum, and listen to the way Roscoe builds up chorus after chorus until you say to yourself, it's just too much, and order another drink...
...questionnaire will ask undergraduates and graduate alike whether they need work, and if so what kind they would prefer. Also on the list of people to be quizzed are department heads, who will tell what employment they can offer...
...course one can make no absolutely certain predictions for the future, and yet there are three questions that one must ask oneself: First; did the United States lose its democratic way of life after the last war? Obviously not. Of course, in wartime a country must deny itself certain democratic rights, and this deprivation is accepted by a patriotic nation in the same spirit of sacrifice as the rationing of food and fuel. It is an evil that is only temporary. Men have argued that a war may be followed by a period of political intolerance such as followed...
...started when Proctor Eric W. Johnson '40 objected to the daily orange fights which were going on in the dormitory. At the ensuing meeting held in Johnson's room, it was decided to ask for water-fighting permission to provide a medium for releasing excess energy...
...average district draft office is a place where women are not. Draft board members are men, all the prospective draftees are men. By last week U. S. feminists had found something wanting in this situation, protested vigorously to Selective Service Headquarters in Washington. They did not ask to be drafted. But they wanted women to help administer the draft...